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The epynomous [[Imperial]] soldier seen most commonly in the Star Wars movies. Descended from the [[Clone Wars]] era [[Clonetrooper]], they are clad in a protective blaster-proof cocoon of white armor. | The epynomous [[Imperial]] soldier seen most commonly in the Star Wars movies. Descended from the [[Clone Wars]] era [[Clonetrooper]], they are clad in a protective blaster-proof cocoon of white armor. | ||
=Clones or Recruits= | ==Clones or Recruits== | ||
Ever since [[Star Wars]] was released in 1977, there has been much debate over whether Stormtroopers are indeed [[Clones]], or are just normal humans recruited/conscripted by the [[Empire]]. | Ever since [[Star Wars]] was released in 1977, there has been much debate over whether Stormtroopers are indeed [[Clones]], or are just normal humans recruited/conscripted by the [[Empire]]. | ||
==Stormtrooper Variants== | |||
===Sandtrooper=== | |||
===Radtrooper=== | |||
===Spacetrooper=== | |||
===Scout Trooper=== |
Revision as of 12:38, 7 November 2007
The epynomous Imperial soldier seen most commonly in the Star Wars movies. Descended from the Clone Wars era Clonetrooper, they are clad in a protective blaster-proof cocoon of white armor.
Clones or Recruits
Ever since Star Wars was released in 1977, there has been much debate over whether Stormtroopers are indeed Clones, or are just normal humans recruited/conscripted by the Empire.